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Meningitis claims 336 children

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ABUJA. — Nigerian and internatio­nal health officials say a meningitis epidemic has killed 336 children amid fears it could spread across the border to Niger. The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and UN agencies say 2 997 cases have been reported in the states of Zamfara, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger and Sokoto in north-west and north-central Nigeria since the disease surfaced in December. A statement Tuesday says most victims are between 5 and 14.

ABUJA. - Nigerian and internatio­nal health officials say a meningitis epidemic has killed 336 children amid fears it could spread across the border to Niger.

The Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and UN agencies say 2 997 cases have been reported in the states of Zamfara, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger and Sokoto in north-west and north-central Nigeria since the disease surfaced in December.

A statement Tuesday says most victims are between 5 and 14.

Some 500 000 doses of vaccine have arrived in Zamfara, where the disease surfaced. But officials say 2 million doses are needed and there’s a worldwide shortage for the strain, which inflames the spinal cord and brain.

The statement notes the “risk of internatio­nal border transmissi­on”.

Meningitis killed 1100 people and infected more than 10 000 in Nigeria and Niger in 2015. - News24.

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